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Semi-Weekl- Y and Shrinersare Beg for Water V WAILUKU WEATHER THIS WEEK'S MAILS Max. Mln. R'fall From the Coast: Tomorrow June 16 85 69 .00 Makura from Vancouver; June 17 85 68 .00 Sunday; 18 Semi-Weekl- Lurline from Seattle June 83 70 .00 y Monday, Korea Maru; Wed- June 19 83 71 .00 nesday, Manoa. June 20 84 71 .00 Maui News To the Coast: Tuesday, Ven- June 21 86 71 . .00 tura; Wednesday, Matsonia, June 22 85 71 .00 No 'FOR THE VALLEY ISLE FIRST" via Hilo. rainfall. To the Orient: Monday, Ko- rea Maru. 22nd. YEAR No. 1177. SEMI-WEEKL- Y MAUI NEW3, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1922. PRICE 5 CENTS Suit For $100,000 More Attractions Hawaiian Wanted Honolulu is Gay Dr. Mead, Expert on Crowds Laugh As Results From Raid Added Make Happy As Member Land And ShrinersAre Land Settlement to Injured Workers Made Reach Maui July 1 at Waikapu Executive Committee Meets Board by Maui In Full Contro Beg For Water And Goes Over Plans; In- Dr. Elwood Mead, California land Action of Trespass in Case Republican Committee and Parades, See-in- g Every Department Reports Concerts, Sight Brutal and Inhuman Treat- stituted by Japanese; Search settlement expert now in the Islands Its Preparedness Governor Not in Perfect Trips, Entertainments Non-Unio- in the interests of the Hawaiian ment of n Men Without Warrant Grounds Accord as to Member to be And Dances Homes Project will be on Maui July Staged; Capital Reported From Coal Mine For Action Make Happy plans were gone care- Named on Commission City Brilliant 1, 2 and 3. He will be afforded the fully at a meeting of the Executive opportunity to look over homestead-in- Town in Southern Illinois Committee In Forester's Hall Wed- and agricultural and horticultu- nesday evening and the heads of (ASSOCIATED Action in the form of "trespass in the Sam E. Kalama or Charles Wilcox PRESS) ral and live stock endeavors as con- I ASSOCIATED PRESS) the case" damages various rendered their for HONOLULU, ducted on this Island and for in the sum of member of the land board is June 23 Sixty-fiv- e near the HEURlN, 111.. June 22 Twenty-si- flOO.OOO has been brought by reports on progress and the readiness the to more close of his Slav Will meet tha mem. Attorney departments. recommendation the Governor Shriners arrived on the steam- known dead bodies spread about In an Eugene Murphy for of their various It was of the Maul Central Republican Com- er Nile. bers of the Maui Chamber or Com- area 15 T. Nakagawa a snappy meeting gives promise this morning, the "rear guard" of miles, some riddled with against Prohibition Enforcement Off- and mittee. At a meeting yesterday it of the party merce and others who may be in- bullets, of a carnival that will be pep and go to which Honolulu has others beaten and clubbed to icer "Ned" Crabbe and County Officers again refused to endorse Worth O. been turned over during stay. terested in the subject of the rehabi- death and th Joe from Btart to finish. their litation movement on MoLokai. Coelho, Huakini Enos and Thomas Aiken for commissioner. Yesterday came the Matsonia with 150 shown by the check up made at noon Readiness Shown de- Wednesday Clark as an outgrowth of the raids it Prior to the special election for Shriners among her passengers and morning a letter from by the Associated Press. It is report- . made by in legate to congress ex- 10 George P. Cooke was by them the Waikapu planta- Horse racing has for forty years the Governor at o'clock the H. IF. Alexander fol- received ed that union sympathizers stormed tion camp on 15, Nakaga- of pressed his desire to name O. lowed - M.llHIin . .,.. Secretary Gray of the Chamber one n June when been considered a Fourth July Worth the . llnor....w .1,1.Intn yUl I, lilt" of of the mines of tlm 3iiitt,.-- wa and two other Japanese were ar- feature on Maui and this year will Aiken to the land board and asked Matsonia arrivals immediately prepar- Commerce giving the dates of the Illinois Coal Compajiy at daylight They L. M. proposed and rested. appeared in court the prove no exception, judging from the Judd of the Territorial Com- ed for the huge parade that was to visit and less than two ia a camp captured more than a hun- following morning, Friday, June 16 interest that is being displayed though mittee to present the subject to the follow the arrival of li ai hours later Executive Secretary dred non-unio- delegation. mine workers. and their cases were continued one entries cio not close until Sunday so Maui At a and escort "Sunny Jim," the Imperial George P. Cooke himself put in an Some terrible Krenen nni oi.ri.i., Walluku appearance. Mau-n- a week, until this morning. There was it was impossible to make a definite the Maui delegation declined wicumic tin u uie imperial Divan from He had taken the have been witnessed by the Associat- to favorably Loa Tuesday, Mo-lok- a fourth arrest of a Chinese and in final report. act on the suggestion uui; hi capuol where they were wel- dropped off and ed PreSS COrrestmndent in ovlnrr one instance there were three charges Every Island of the group is send- and a letter was sent to th Rnvor. comed by Governor Farrington. and come across nn the MiUn. through the country to where the disorder lodged and in the others two charges ing its best Japanese wrestlers to nar that effect by the old county Those arriving on the Matsonia were hala. Plans for the visit of Dr. Mead occurred. At one point he saw six each of violations of the federal pro- "Make Happy". In addition, to the committee. The Governor again eiveii a inrin Uiat was not on pro- and himself on the lates mentioned men lying in the road, tied together. wrote to Mr. the were speedily hibition laws. It is asserted that the advices from Kauai that three wrest- Judd and said there gram when the engine of one of the arranged. They were terribly mangled, wounded - renrpRpnt fjjirrtpn appeared to aj-m- raids were made without the prelim- lers wnnlrt the be a misannrclionslnn planes went wrong and forced Other Plans Changed by bullets and bruii-e- and had, it was inary of a search warrant issuing. Island, letters have come from Ho- and the objection voiced to the pro- - the plane to said, been dragged yoseu descend into the ocean. Other engagements precluded an to the spot they nolulu and Hilo giving the names of appointment was not a good None of the occupants was coming to Maui by lay behind an automobile. A Charges in Complaint one. Mr. Judd again hurt and earlier Dr. Mead crowd the Oahu and Big Island competitors. wrote to Maui the plane was slightly damaged. and to make the trip at the fixed date of hundreds of men and women looked , and the In the complaint which was filed Baseball will have a program that action of the new County In the parade "Sunny Jim" rode one he is foregoing a visit to Kauai. on as the suffering men lay their moan- in the court Tuesday af- will give fans all the sport Committee yesterday was the answer. of ing circuit late the that three camels and Potentate Harry Though there are irrigated homo-stead- s and begging lor water. The Asso- ternoon Nakagawa alleges that on can be asked. Plans of that Commit- In making the recommendation the Denison of Aloha ciated Press correspondent committee another. Two mem- there, Mr. Cooke felt that rushed off June 15, 1922, the defendants "enter- tee have already been outlined. There added that it believed a bers of Islam rode Daisy, the elephant Maui had more diversified farming to get them the drink they craved ed into and upon his permises and will be six games of ball, one of the Hawaiian should be a member of from the Honolulu zoo. to but returning with the board offer. He arrives two days after the water he was assaulted and detained him with force few changes in the program being the and it made its recommen- Stock exchange postponed ses- the dinner to Judge driven off at the point of guns. One of dations in. its Case which it had arm, clubs and revolver for more elimination of the proposed Monday that belief. Neither Ka- sion Until 11:30 to allow fnr IVio r.0- -. been hoped he could attend. woman, with a baby in her arms plac- morning game. lama nor Wilcox is ap- than two hours and until he had paid There will be two seeking the ade. Monday afternoon, July 3 there ed her foot on one of the wounded men to them the sum of $100 to obtain his morning games and tour in the after- pointment but named An afternoon and said: "I'll see you them never of sight seeing and will be a special meeting of or in- in hell before release" and their departure from his noons, three of the afternoon games the less. an evening of entertainment formal reception by Maui you get a drink of water." following directly followed the cham premises which "they had entered after the races. Other Recommendations Honolulu was never more brilliant or ber of Commerce to meet Dr. Mead Darkness last night forced a cessa- - without warrant, authority or justifi beautifully tion Sweet Singers Coming In the making of appointments, ac- decorated and illuminated During all the time of his visit acti- for the time of the fltrliHntr that cation of the law." Reports from Court Canutes cording to a resolution passed than last night.
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